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Chapter 6: The Interview (5)

"How is that possible? If the muggles won the war, they would kill all of us wizards!" exclaimed one of the portraits.

"No, you are wrong. After winning the war, the muggles will become curious about us, they would lust and envy our powers. Although this war would have proven that science and technology are no worse or even better than magic, their desires to become special or unique will get the best of them.

"As such, they will study wizards thoroughly. For a long period of time, I imagine that wizards will become nothing but experimental subjects, little lab rats in a laboratory. The muggles will try to find the source of the power of our magical powers.

"I believe that they will succeed. It may take him some time, but they will eventually succeed. After that, they will want to grant such power to muggles. And I also believe that they will succeed in that endeavor.

"Then, a brand new group of wizards will rise from muggle society. Let's call them Neo Muggle Wizards. These individuals will start to combine magic with technology, thus creating a brand new magical civilization. And with the large population of muggles, even if only 1% of them can actually turn into Neo Muggle Wizard, the number of wizards then will still be exponentially more than the current time.

"After that, the Neo Muggle Wizards--with their advanced thinking from science and technology--will also explore the universe and countless dimensions, thus creating a prosperous age or civilization of wizards."

"Preposterous! Absurd! The very notion of your words is ludicrous!" yelled Phineas Black, who seemed very agitated. All the other portraits had similar ideas as him, but they tried to remain calm.

"Calm down, Phineas," said Dumbledore--who was not as calmed as he appeared on the surface. "This is just a hypothetical future. There is no need to become so riled up."

Phineas Black then looked at Edward with a fierce look, then closed his eyes and shut off his senses. Or at the very least, it appeared to be doing so.

As for Dumbledore, he was a little shaken as this was the second time in his life that a powerful wizard warned him of the future danger of the Wizarding World.

His old friend had tried to use radical methods to deal with the problem, while the one in front of him seemed rather indifferent.

"Edward, you mentioned that this was one of the reasons that you gave up your ambitions, what is the other reason?"

Edward pondered for a few seconds before answering.

"It was because of my parents. After their deaths, I came to a realization: Voldemort did not kill them, but the Wizard World did. Voldemort is a result of all the things wrong with our society.

"Whether it is the wanton discrimination or racism of those pureblood theorists, the social inequality between muggle-born wizards, half-bloods and purebloods, the backwards mindset of wizards for millennia, or the superiority complex of most wizards towards other races--both magical and non-magical. All these problems resulted in the creation of Voldemort, thus leading to the death of my parents. In my mind, the Dark Lord was not the only person that killed them, but the wizarding world.

"Why would I lead this kind of people to create such a prosperous civilization? Are they worthy?"

The room became quiet again. Many of the portraits had a complex look on their faces as they looked at Edward, and they sighed to themselves.

As for Dumbledore, he also sighed before saying. "I'm sorry Edward about your parents, however, I do not think you should judge the entire wizard world because of a minority few. There are plenty of good-hearted people in the wizarding world willing to do good things. A perfect example is your parents. When Voldemort was in power, they rose to the occasion and fought for what is right."

"You may be right, professor. But do not forget that the 'minority few' that you talked about are actually the ones with all the power and influence in the wizarding world."

The room once again entered a brief period of silence.

As a matter of fact, Edward did not tell the whole truth. One of the main reasons that he did continue with his ambitions was because he realized that he did not really need the help of the wizarding world to accomplish his goals/

With his talent and relentless pursuit of magic, he strongly believes that he will one day discover the way to travel through dimensions and other universes. After that, his journey through the sea of stars and dimensions will begin.

He will pursue the path of magic until he becomes one of the most powerful wizards in countless dimensions and universes. His legend will spread throughout many realities, and he will be able to control his own fate.

And the first step of his grand plan will begin after he acquires the Philosopher's Stone. This is one of the reasons that he decided to come to teach at Hogwarts.

"Well Mr Bones, let's get back to the interview. So, for what reason you decided to come to teach here at Hogwarts."

"I have had many great memories in this castle. In many ways, it is a second home to me, so I thought of coming back. Furthermore, I have been lusting after the books in the Restricted Area, unfortunately, you always prevented me from entering there."

Dumbledore just smiled before asking a few other questions for the interview, then Edward left.

Dumbledore was left alone in the room with his thoughts, then Phineas Black said, "What a scary guy!"

"What do you mean?" asked one of the portraits.

"I do not believe for once that a person who can come up with such a goal and ideal to just give up like that. In most likelihood, he discovered a way to accomplish these things on his own," replied Phineas with a sneer on his face.

Then, the portrait of Dilys Derwent asked, "So, what are you going to do, Dumbledore? Are you going to hire him?"

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    uhh he stretched his theory but not entirely untrue...
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    "lust after books", no one says that.
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      Lust after knowledge?
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        sounds much better than banging books.
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    «Таким образом, они будут тщательно изучать волшебников. Я полагаю, что в течение длительного периода времени волшебники станут не чем иным, как подопытными, маленькими лабораторными крысами в лаборатории. Магглы попытаются найти источник силы нашей магической силы. .

    «Я верю, что они добьются успеха. Это может занять у него некоторое время, но в конечном итоге они добьются успеха. После этого они захотят наделить магглов такой силой. И я также верю, что они преуспеют в этом начинании.

    А автор хоть читал Гарри Поттера? Если да, то он должен знать, почему обычные маглы НИКОГДА не станут волшебниками если не родятся с определённым даром или чувством к магии...
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      The would be true given the current technology... But unless technology is capped, sufficiently advanced tech may surpass magic. You do not know whether technology is capped or not, thus you can't say never to something improbable but possible. Though HP Wizard society makes little sense: in the mediaeval era, there was little to no reason to associate with muggles, but in the 2000s it would make sense for them to subtly take over the world with a few imperio and assassinations.
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        You'd assume than then the Delacour with their inate charm would have full control over most of Europe since they could be very subtle about it
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    Dumbledor with a record of hiring dangerous sociopath: F#ck YEAAH!
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      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
      Too true
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        yeah this guy is a trouble magnet , the ministry just needs to deploy aurors in hogwards and sever crime rate will decrease by half
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    Oh, I forgot I dropped this last time because of this horrible cringe speech.
    Also wizards would win or at least relatively easily stay hidden, they have many methods to hide, even from their own, let alone normal people. As for controlling upper echelons, that also could work, imperious is not only thing you can do, wizards can pry information out people's head.

    And overall, magic can do almost everything. If actual war started, wizards would need to adapt. Why are is wizarding world ignorant about muggles? Because they don't really need to know, due to statue of secrecy and existing culture, they almost live in totally different world. But if war actually started, a lot of resources would be put on actually understanding the enemy.
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      madbene
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      All the methods of hiding rely on the mind of the person searching. Wizards should have long been discovered by satellites and surveillance cameras. Also in the endless pursuit of people to cover all the loopholes the soft magic and its society in harry potter has no argument could be conceived that you wouldn't just answer with: 'Now that you mentioned it. I never thought about it, but this was covered by this law that I just pulled out of my ass!' Starting from numbers not matching, an economy that doesn't work, potions that are just mixtures of obscure stuff with no relation whatsoever and will definitely don't work when not mixed by a wizard. But last but not least with how information is spread and with how little personnel the magical government has the secret should be widely known or at leas known in the finer circles of spycraft. With how active Mages were in the 2nd world war. You can't defend it.

      But the good thing about a story is that you don't need to, at least if you want to have a sliver of believably. But then again they are books for children. And then people have the gall to compare them to LODR or A song of Ice and Fire, as if they are even in the same league :{
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      [My language is not English so I'm sorry!]
      I think the MC's speech is valid.
      View the human world population and compare it to the Wizarding World population.
      Their numbers are laughable, it even seems that they are in extinction.
      Only 11 schools of magic and 28 pureblood families.
      They were born with magic but compare the magical and technological evolution they had when compared to us.

      While they hide everywhere, humans spread across the globe and are in the billions.
      There's a sentence... I don't remember it well but it says the following:
      Sometimes quantity trumps quality.
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        This situation is in fact of quantity being so great to overwhelm quality
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